we were told there would only be 13,000 people coming from poland, in the end there were hundreds of thousands. that is absolutely vital, we are the only ones saying, let's grip this, let's have a cap, let's bring it down radically. then it won't be a political issue. it wasn't in the past, and i'd dearly love it not to be an issue again. >> ok, thank you. nick clegg. >> i think i want i guess you want, bethlehem, what everyone wants, which is just an immigration system which works. we've had an immigration system which has been absolutely shambolic. no idea who is coming in or going out, no idea who's been living here for many years. gordon brown talks about an amnesty, the only person actually in british politics advocating a blanket amnesty, i'm not, it's boris johnson, the conservative mayor for london. what i'm saying is you can't live in denial of a problem which has been created by the chaos of the immigration system in the past. you can wish away, if either of you wish, that there are people who have been living here for a long time in the shadows of our economy. i want to go